i st ¢ we ie THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 1, 1898 9 , % It Pay rkins: to Buy at New Fancy “—SIKS 208 Patterns in all ihe Latest Novelties New Rom triped Silks New Pin Striped Silks New Shepherd’s Checked Silks | New Black Satin Merveilleux | N W I'ane Silks. New Shot Armeur Silks New Black Moire Velours New Black Broche Silks New Art £11 LiKS, (‘hecked | ’ Tartan DEESS GOODS Hard Wear in . ~ ress.Goods Dress Goods should be of such cood qua) ty and material that they will stand lots of isi wear—that’s not all though — the patterns and designs should be neat. We are proud of our stock cf Dress Goods and shall be pl est styles eas¢ 1 to show you the lat Box Cloths in different shades at 1%c per yard All wool Serge, 40 in. wide, Black and Navy Blue, only 25¢ per yard About 50 cloth Costuines, suitable for tailor made gar- all the newest ments, in shades. E Parks & L SUNNYSIDE. yp fetter ‘THR DAILY EXAMINER ficht | + you | ideas, of good business ability. He desires a | ests of the country will be better eerv« DECEMBER 1, (498, —e en MR. LEFURGEY’S CANDIDATURE. A convention of Liberal Conservatives» assembled at Summerside yesterday after- noon, enthusiastically nominated Mr. A. A. Lefurgey as the Opposition candidate in the East Prince bye-election; and Mr. Lefur- Mr. Lefurgey’s candidature will render vacant the second seat in the Legislative Assembly for the fourth distric tof Prince County and place both the government and the opposi- tion candidates upon the same footing as to the duty they owe their present consiitu- gey has accepted the nomination. ents. It will cost the Province no more, or little more, to elect two new representa so that the local treasury will be at no losson account of tives than to elect one; Mr. Lefurgey’s acceptance of the nomina- Still we deprecate as contrary to duty and the good of the country the both Mr. Bell Mr. tion for the House of Commons. custom which and Lefurgey have public money than ita expenditure in P. EB, Island, The “Masters of the Administra-~ * in Quebec will not be appeased if the money shoul be sent down here, The electors of East Prince have noth- ing to lose by the election of Mr. Lefurgey Let them, now, administer to the govern. ment tne rebuke and the caution which the interests of the country demand. tion’ ———-- Be @reem --—— WILL THEY VOTE AS THEY SAID? Previors to the last general election the Liberals stated that the Conservatives were wildly extravagant. We maintained that while they provided suffisiently for the public service, tbey could not greatly reduce expenditures io view ofthe devel- opment and expansion of the country Farmers in this Province—some of them in East Prince,—believing what the Liber- als said, assured us, then, that if the L:ber- als did not make the heavy reductions in by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, they would at the next election vote the Liberals down. The Liberals have expenditure promised és , in the past two years, added severa} mi/lions of dollars, both to the ordinary and followed upon this occasion. As they have i been elected to the Provincial Legislature they ought to have stuck to the Provincial Legislature until the end of their term. Having followed Mr. Bell into the wider field of Dominion politics, we presume tha, | Mr. Lefurgey is prepared to fight a good | he is his father’s son he will do | he is popular, we have ample | ; seo evidence inthe result of the last Provinci«! election and in the fact of his unanimous He is a/| good education, of good House of Commons. of seat in the ry man = We believe that the inter- d if ? lectors take hold of such young men } } pt litical Career. “a ine e aod give them a Chance to gain exp2rience } and prove their mettle, than they will be | by : . . : } the election ofa middle aged person } | whose verbosity has got the better | of his usefulness, and whose | discretion has been overcome !} by inordinate ambition. That the Opposition candidate ought to | be elected in the forthcoming contest is evident, from the fact, that whereas the | leaders of the Government promised to reduce taxation they have iacreased it— | witness the heavy addition to the tobacco | auty,—tr at whereas they promised lessen the public expenditures they have added to them millions uyon millions of dollars per annum; that whereas they | promised Free Trade they are continuing protection ; that whereas they promised purity and economy in administration they i to “ business is business ” have resorte methods, and putlicly declared by the mouth of Mr. Tarte that though their ex- penditures of this year are unprecedented, their expenditures of next year will be still greater. Their false, perfidious, unprins ‘ Gladstone this evening Wright's Hall. cipie?, ruinous conduct ought to be pub- >» , Ml} a: ; itvVvune As Prince, together with the candidacy of Mr. and the vacancy in East Lefurgey, affords the independent farmers | of the country an opportunity to rebuke tnem, No doubt it wil! be represented that a portion of the larger expenditures of next year will be devoted to the improve- ment of Summerside harbor and the exten- sion of Cape Traverse pier. Dont believe any such promises. They are the device What has resulted from the promises made at the general of bribers and liars. election ? Has the breakwater at Summer- side been built? Has the pier at Cape Traverse been extended ? between Charlottetown and Murray Har- bor in thecourse of construction? No, And Mr. Tarte and his friends of (uebec will laugh intheir sleeves aad continue to do nothing if the farmers and merchants of East Prince are fools enough to send Mr. Bell to their support upon any such condi- tions. Mr. Tarte hasother uses for the when you bought it new. it. Home Makers::---- Is the railway | A LUMPY > MATTRESS is not very comfurtable to sleep on, is it ? are sleeping on old “lumpy mattresses”, just because they think they can’t afford a new one, new machinery, specially for remaking “old lumpy mattresses’ and when we have finished with it—well, we can guarantee tiat you'll find it just as soft and comfortable to sleep on as Come in and tell us about your mattress, and we'll tell you how much it will cost to remake Mark Wright & Co. Ltd | at 60 cents a large bottle. extraordinary expenditures of the govern ment; aod it will soon be seen whether or not our independent unpurchaseable, farm— ers will vote as they declared they would, or whether they will be prevented from doing so by party prejudice. —ee- Seneiinadiiehiy NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Spain has done well to accept $20,000- 000 and get rid of possessions which were neither a source of strength nor a souice of | profit. | and enthusiastic nomination fur the vacant | —This is “a growing time” in respect to public expenditures, taxation and debt It ia time that our Libera) governments rex ceived a caution. ~-Advices from Washington indicate that the Internations! Commission will come tonothing practical,—though it has cost a lot of public money ! —Of the grant of $25,000 which has le by the Canadian Government relief of those who euffered through the recent hurricane in the Britieh West Indies, $10,000 will go Barbadoes and $15,000 to the Windward Islands, been m toward the ge— Does the Patriot mean to imply that | there was no Liberal in Prince County or Prince Edward 'sland capable of filling a seat in the Senate, and so reducing the Tory mejority there—except Mr. Yeo? | The implication is insulting to more than one Liberal gentlemen in Prince County. —-Mr. Sifton’s organ in Wionipeg refers | to the resolutions lately passed by the to | Winnipeg Literals and gays ‘‘vbe only poe - | sible use that can Le made of recent occur- | ance in Winnipeg is to comfort those who | wish todrive the Laurier administration from power.’ There may be ¢ grain of truth in this. bs Things to Make a Note of St. Joseph’s Convent.—Dont miss the social on December 6th. It wiil be well wortby of patronage. A O F.—Regular meeting of Court at 8 o’clock in No damaged boots—all fresh stock—20 to 50 percent discount—at RK Jost’s Stamper’s Corner. The old woman who lived in her shoe, she bad so mavy children she did not know | Merchants Bank of P. B. Islané what todo, will beat Mother Goose’s Market, in St. Peter’s Hall Dec 13, and will sell some of her children to the little girls. Santa Claus is going to get some of his dojls there. ——— —- a Abbey’s Effervescent Salt. This standard English preparation has for its basis the salts ex!racted from the juices of fresh fruits. The daly nse of Abbey’s Efferveecent Salt will keep you in good health. Sold by druggists everywhere Tria] size 25 c nts. i nabcdeie We are loaded with clothing and wieh to unload. Our goods are marked fine to adm it of a)l classes making their purchases from us. Call and inspect our goods .— Bargain Corner, W D McKay. 75 cents buys a puir of our childrens’s high leggins, buckled at the knee,—R K Jost Stam per’s Corner, a See! Plenty of people Our factory is fitted with Shredded White Biscuits We have just received a fresh lot Shred ded whole Wheat Biscuits direct from the factory. Those biscuits are recommended by Medical men as being one of the most perfect Foods made, and are specially recommended to Lnvalids and others suffering from weak stomachs, Dyepereia etc. Directions on every pack: age telling how to prepare them in several different ways. Beer & Goff GROCERS NO. - 3S —AT— : $8.50 : Our third special lot at $850 consists of 1 bbl best Family Flour, 10 lbs White Sugar, 10 lbs Brown Sugar, 5 lbs of 28c Tea, 5 lbs of best Cooking Raisins, 3 lbs of Currante, 10 Ibs Rolled Meal, 10 lbs White Beans § Bars Surprise Soap { gal. tin Best Kero. Oil. This 1s the best bargain yet offered. Sanderson & Co. ss ese — Oi SM NE “aS Pe 0 a AP aS NZ AYA 7 aS Don’t Delay | Another Day | work you have tod; and still : you are writing your letters on common ordinary everycay writs | s% ing paper. Why not have nicely a Ji es _—o= aN printed Business Letterheads “ay Ne ; arial ; Ne “ew acd Noteheads? They willadd 4s ness. They will make your | consi lerable tone to your busi » busines? seem of much more im«* ete 1, s% portance to the pereons to whom s% . y ¢ 3% you write your letters. They ov ae will convey a good impression to “A all who see them, We received some awfully nice we Letterheads and Noteheads from wy a+ Montreal a short time ago. No 4 AVA > 7 a a eticiving nr ; AV Fie fearof your p n sticking through 4 them. We print them nicely with tint bloc«s and the price is: Letterheads $275 per thousand, 3% Noteheads: $200 per thousand. we whe r . ~ “i We make them up into neat, @& s% > We “iv strong pads, “> eo . ia ’ The Examiner Pub Co RV The Stationery Printers gy a> “AP Sa 7 — $s NLS “AS AP “av ¥ ES Dividend Notice ee eae ae a ee CHARLOTTETOWN, Dec. ist, 1898 Notice is kereby giver, that a half-yearly dividend, at therate of 8 per cent per annum on the capital stock of this bauk, has been de- clared payable atits Banking house,en and after J anuary 3rd, 1£99, Transfer book will be closed from December 20th, 1898 tothe 3rdof January, 1889, both dates inclusive, 280 J, M. DAVISON, Cashier Annual Meeting Merchants Bank of P. E. Island The Annual General Meeting, of the shareholders, of the Merchants’ Bank of P, EK. Island, will be held at ‘ts Bankiog House, Great George Street, on Tuesday the 10th day of January, next, 1899, at the hour of 11 o’clock a, m. Proxies must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. J.M. DAVISON, Cashier 280 IS Oss You may need a watch—one that can be relied upon. If so, we can show you some special good values in either Gold, Gold Filled or silver, Also a cheag | line of Nickel Watches for the boys, G. H: TAYLOR North Side Queen Square LARGE CROWDS Still Buying Daily at Weeks & Cc Immense Closine Sale Lots of Goods —Lots of Goods—Between $25,000 and $30,000 worth yet to be sald We have stocks of goods yet to sell. Every day we are filling up the retail store with goods from the wholesale department and selling everything at tremendous dige counts, 20 pe tc 50pe DISCOUNT off Everything Special Lines this week in Black Dress Goods—In addition to the 25/ discounts we are giving off Black Cashmere, Merinoes, Serzs, Fancies, Crepons and all Black goods in order to muke agquick clearance in this d-partment we will give an extra discount of 5% making in ail the en>rmou? cath di-couats of 307%, ALSO: LADIES JACKETS 5 Special discounts this week 25 pcand 50c extra. we expect to make a comylete clearance of thes? departments. FANCY LINENS AND WORKING SILKS *% . : Be Me a> Your business is improving. %FP % ww . ad : 3% You fiod it hard todo all tae 3% aN iP | We have placed our whole stock of fancy and stamped Linens on the centre conuter for your inspection to be cleared at once. Doy.ies, Tray cloths, Sideboard covers: Centres etc. etc. EVERYTHING 25 PC DISCOUNT Working Silke) | gee per dozen skeins” Twisted Embroideries Filo Floss Rope Silks Roman Fioss Filloselie | sicilian } ee eee = “ All fancy Cards, fringes, tassels etc. ete. 25 pcand 38 1-8 pc discount Porcelain lined Meat Chop- pers, $1.75. TIN WARE Wash Basins, Dippers Dust Pans Granite Wash Basins, 25¢ Granite Tea Pots, 35¢ Granite Mugs, 8¢ Granite Soap Dishes 12 Granite Pitchers, aie Granite Saucepans from 1bde- 10c Ec 10¢ Granite Preserving Kettles from Granite Pudding Dishes = from 18 Granite Tea Kettles from 9% Nut Meg Graters, 200 Pie Plates, Pudding Pans, Milk Strainers, 3c 5e 10¢ 15e Now is the time to get your assortment of Granitewear aud Tinware for very littl: money, DODD & RODGERS} 7